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1 1, Int | and the universality and perfection of your learning. For I 2 1, Int | king and the difference and perfection of such a king.~Therefore 3 1, II | of government in greatest perfection, there lived the best poet, 4 1, III | too far to bring things to perfection, and to reduce the corruption 5 1, VII | Trajan’s in glory of arms or perfection of justice, yet in deserving 6 1, VII | excelled them likewise in perfection of all royal virtues; insomuch 7 1, VII | himself knew well his own perfection in learning, and took it 8 2, I | extant, and that in good perfection; the two latter are bandied 9 2, II | states, it is extant in good perfection. Not but I could wish there 10 2, VII | deficient. In what truth or perfection they are handled, I make 11 2, XVII | one man cannot attain to perfection of knowledge, the wisdom 12 2, XVIII| one man cannot attain to perfection of knowledge, the wisdom 13 2, XXI | angelical nature is the perfection of his form; the error or 14 2, XXII | excellently called the bond of perfection, because it comprehendeth 15 2, XXII | him suddenly into greater perfection than all the doctrine of 16 2, XXIII| be made according to the perfection of the art, and not according 17 2, XXIII| be made according to the perfection of the art, and not according 18 2, XXV | the law moral is of that perfection whereunto the light of nature 19 2, XXV | discerning touching the perfection of the moral law; but how? 20 2, XXV | of further building and perfection upon one and the same foundation; 21 2, XXV | and the points of further perfection only, ought to be with piety 22 2, XXV | strength, and a complete perfection; whereof the two first they 23 2, XXV | positions.~(13) And as for perfection or completeness in divinity, 24 2, XXV | the kingdom of glory, the perfection of the laws of nature, the